MRI Findings in the Painful Poststroke Shoulder
Author(s) -
Rajiv R. Shah,
Sepideh Haghpanah,
Elie P. Elovic,
Steven R. Flanagan,
A. Behnegar,
Vu Q. Nguyen,
Stephen J. Page,
Zi-Ping Fang,
John Chae
Publication year - 2008
Publication title -
stroke
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 3.397
H-Index - 319
eISSN - 1524-4628
pISSN - 0039-2499
DOI - 10.1161/strokeaha.107.502187
Subject(s) - medicine , rotator cuff , deltoid curve , biceps , rotator cuff injury , deltoid muscle , tears , atrophy , muscle atrophy , tendinopathy , stroke (engine) , surgery , cuff , rehabilitation , tendon , physical therapy , mechanical engineering , engineering
We describe the structural abnormalities in the painful shoulder of stroke survivors and their relationships to clinical characteristics. Method- Eighty-nine chronic stroke survivors with poststroke shoulder pain underwent T1- and T2-weighted multiplanar, multisequence MRI of the painful paretic shoulder. All scans were reviewed by one radiologist for the following abnormalities: rotator cuff, biceps and deltoid tears, tendinopathies and atrophy, subacromial bursa fluid, labral ligamentous complex abnormalities, and acromioclavicular capsular hypertrophy. Clinical variables included subject demographics, stroke characteristics, and the Brief Pain Inventory Questions 12. The relationship between MRI findings and clinical characteristics was assessed through logistic regression.
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